Edward Thomas Daniell (5 June 1804 – 24 September 1842) was an English landscape painter and etcher. He grew up in Norfolk and was ordained as a priest. He is best known for his drawings made on an expedition to Lycia, in the course of which he died.

Daniell was born in London of a Norfolk family, and brought up in Norwich. He was taught drawing at the Norwich Grammar School by John Crome, whose influence is apparent in his early etchings, but he soon came under the influence of J.M (showing 500 of 3537 characters).

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